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Nord Quantique

Nord Quantique is a Sherbrooke-based quantum computing company developing hardware-efficient quantum error correction using bosonic codes in superconducting microwave cavities. The company's approach embeds a logical qubit into a single physical device, potentially reducing the overhead required for fault-tolerant quantum computing by orders of magnitude compared to conventional surface codes. Nord Quantique received CAD $23 million from the Canadian Quantum Champions Program and a USD $5 million contract from DARPA's Quantum Benchmarking Initiative Stage B, with potential extension to $15 million.

Country
Canada
Founded
2020
Qubit Modality
Superconducting
Stage
Series A

Funding

Series A
Total Raised
CAD $30M+
Last Valuation
Undisclosed
Revenue
Pre-revenue
Employees
35
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